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Three
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Special
Days at the Gymkhana |
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A Special feature by
B.V.Swagath
This
was a match I was waiting for personally. Just
the evening prior to the game, I got a mail from
Mr.Blessington Thomas, Scorer from the Hyderabad
Cricket Association giving the line ups for the
game. I was wondering who was named as the
skipper of Hyderabad with Venkatapathy Raju just
retiring from the game. And the mail loaded and
surprise surprise, top of all the names in the
Hyderabad line up was V.V.S. Laxman and he was
also the captain. Isn’t he amazing? The same
Laxman was on the field at Chittagong for India
on the 20th and on the 22nd he is on the field
for Hyderabad. Does he have a point to prove to
his critics, the selectors or is this just his
commitment towards Hyderabad? We have no clues
whatsoever! I was up and ready to go to the
Gymkhana and was really surprised to see a big
crowd who were just waiting and hoping outside
the locked gates, just to have a glimpse of
their hero V.V.S.Laxman. I just overheard the
Hyderabad’s coach Rajesh Yadav quoting in his
usual style “Laxman aaya…bas hey (with his body
language clearly suggesting that he was a very
very relieved person). I was just speculating
whether Intikhab Alam, Former Pakistani all
rounder was thinking in lines of “Yuve aur
Dinesh Mongia gaye”. There was a typical
Hyderabadi roar when V.V.S and Pankaj Dharmani
walked upto the pitch for the toss. (Oh yeah he
did play an ODI in the Titan Cup and did tour
South Africa in 1997. I must say here is one
really unlucky bloke who couldn’t have a long
career at the International level. For a wicket
keeper to have a highest score of 305*, 19-100s
and 32-50s and an impressive 18-50s in the List
A matches is just an icing on the cake for any
team. And I am pretty sure that the Indian
selectors then did a lot bad to the Indian
public by not giving a fair trial to this
man!).
Back
to the toss, Dharmani won the toss and choose to
bowl and had plans of his pace battery to rip
through the hometeam’s batting on a green top at
the Gymkhana. And I forgot to talk about one
Gagandeep Singh (who was part of the test squad)
who came along with V.V.S all the way from
Chittagong. Here is a strong lad with strong
forearms; I hope he does bowl quick. But it
wasn’t the Sahara T-Shirt clad Gagandeep Singh
who was making the Hyderabad batsmen jump, but
it was the little known Vikram Singh (who was
being referred by the Hyderabad team as “lambu”).
Tell you what this guy is quick and was looking
a hard customer to handle on this kind of
wicket. Vikram Singh quickly sent the two
openers Anirudh Singh and Daniel Manohar in
quick time. And the contest was just about to
begin, V.V.S.Laxman Vs the Punjab Pace Battery.
I am sure the Punjab’s pace attack on this
wicket was far better than the bowling attack of
Bangladesh. Skipper V.V.S.Laxman was upto the
task as he should be with the amount of
experience he has. Coming into bat with a
stickerless bat, V.V.S hit most of the balls
from the middle of the bat and one could see his
“straight elbow” always coming into his drives.
He was a perfect model to be watched for
batting. Coming back to Gagandeep, he didn’t
look quick by any means, he was more of a bowler
who uses his wrist to good effect to nip the
ball off the wicket. With Laxman settling in,
all the bowlers took a peppering from him, I do
remember one pull shot he played off left arm
medium pacer Amit Uniyal. That was just
dismissed from his presence in a fraction of a
second to the mid wicket boundary. Brett Lee at
his pace couldn’t bounce out V.V.S on the fast
wickets in Australia, what was Amit Uniyal
thinking??
Boundaries
kept rolling and Hyderabad were back on the
track with Vinay Kumar giving the ideal support
to the Star in the middle. Vinay was though sent
back by Vikram Singh and it was back to repair
work for Hyderabad, this time it was Ambatti
Rayudu with Laxman. The very 1st ball Rayudu
faced was a quick bouncer from Vikram and Rayudu
had no clue at all (Raayudu ko tare dikhe with
that) as he fended it feebly and luckily the
ball fell short of the wicket keeper. Had Navjot
Singh Sidhu been here he would have simply told
his NDTV friend Sonia Verma “it opened him up
like a can of beans”. There was a short lesson
from V.V.S to Rayudu and things settled down.
Rayudu was at his best whenever the ball was
pitched up and he played a couple of majestic on
drives. (Venkatapathy Raju, who was sitting next
to me was all the time talking that Rayudu got
to play freely and once he plays his ondrives,
the bowling attack would be softened). Shot raa
Rayudu shot… were the shouts from the “Muscles”
man. If there was a Sachin and Azhar for India
once, today was a pair of Rayudu and Laxman for
Hyderabad. Ok time for me to take a break and I
was going out of the ground when Reetinder Singh
Sodhi (he’s not wearing a Turban???) disturbed
the furniture of Rayudu. There you go words from
our expert, the watchman at the gate, Afzal was
quick to add, “he should have played forward,
this guy always does this…” tell you what this
was not told in the most polite manner. Next to
go was V.V.S himself who was not upto the low
bounce as Sodhi’s ball shooted onto his stumps.
Laxman gone for 79 and so were some of the
crowd. Hyderabad made 233 (again an innings
which didn’t even last a full day’s play) and
the wrecker-in-chief was Vikram Singh with 7/75
in his 17 overs. Hyderabad then reduced the
visitors at 25/3 and next morning, it was all
over quickly as they got all out for just 105.
The damage was done by the all pace attack of
Hyderabad led by N.P.Singh, left armer
Vishnuvardhan, debutant right armer Kaushik
Reddy and medium pacer Daniel Manohar.
Hyderabad found themselves in trouble by the
end of the 2nd Day’s play tottering at 147/6,
but two factors were still in their advantage.
One was that of the lead being 273 and two that
of V.V.S.Laxman being not out on 59. The crowds
gathered around the Hyderabad’s dressing room,
they were there for Laxman, but Laxman was
somewhere behind. To the left was a part of the
crowd content with the autograph of Reetinder
Singh Sodhi. The crowd suddenly shouted “Rayudu
Rayudu…” as they had Rayudu infront of them
talking with other players. Rayudu didn’t
respond in the beginning but suddenly there was
a voice “aah vastuna…” (yes…I am coming ” and
the crowd erupted in laughter). That was Rayudu
showing his hand to the crowd and that was for
sure the funniest moment of this game. Then came
an official who suggested to Rayudu “Rayudu nuvu
itla encourage cheyadu” (don’t encourage the
crowd, it’s getting difficult to handle them). I
thought for myself “it’s all because of the
fans, players are there”.
Most of the people in the ground knew that the
match would get over on the 3rd day itself and
why not! Most of them wanted to be off the field
on a Christmas holiday. V.V.S warmed himself
pretty decently as he had a knocking session in
the nets. Play was about to begin but for a
couple of minutes all the players gathered and
mourned for the demise of P.V.Narasimha Rao.
Laxman was on strike and it was Vikram Singh
bowling to him. And…V.V.S.Laxman is bowled with
just a run in addition to his overnight score of
59. Now it was only matter of few balls and few
runs as the remaining Hyderabadi batsmen fell
apart and finally it was Hyderabad all out for
149. Vikram Singh went onto pick another 6
wickets in this match. A target of 278, this
match reminded me so much about the Hyderabad Vs
Baroda game. That game was won by Baroda thanks
to heroics from Rishikesh Parab and Rajesh Pawar.
The Hyderabad medium pacers stuck to their task
as Punjab was struggling to come in terms of the
wicket. The scoreboard read 96 and half of the
Punjab side was already back in the pavilion. A
good partnership got going between Gaurav Gupta
and Muneesh Sharma. Laxman brought back
Hyderabad’s best bowler N.P.Singh and he
answered to his skipper’s call by giving a nice
send back to Muneesh who got plumb in front as
N.P.’s inswinger kept low. Time for me to go out
and eat Bhel Puri and when I was coming back to
the ground, there was a Sumo coming. And guess
who was in the Sumo? None other than the
Punjab’s coach Intikab Alam and his team. For
once there was no smile on his chubby face. It
was bye…bye…goodbye to the Punjab team who were
the unlikely losers thanks to V.V.S.Laxman who
stood tall for Hyderabad with his crucial
knocks.
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